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First baler on a serious budget. Whats good whats not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7089282" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Mine has only done 20,000 odd. On a belt baler it matters not what it has baled, because it applies pressure rather consistently, not just when the chamber is full, like a fixed chamber baler. </p><p>For the many that don't know, the NH baler has a large bottom load-bearing roller, plus five steel rollers above the pickup that are attached to a carriage that pivots around the bottom roller. The Crop Cutter mechanism is a series of fixed knives that emerge from the bottom cast roller when required to slice the crop. The control box can be set to not slice, completely slice, or to just leave the outer layer unsliced so that the bale holds together better and is more weather resistant if hay or straw is stored outdoors. The bale size is set on the control box and so are the number of wraps, but the density is manually set by a pressure relief valve plus the setting of the large coil spring. The big spring can be set to give a relatively hard or soft centre to the bales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7089282, member: 718"] Mine has only done 20,000 odd. On a belt baler it matters not what it has baled, because it applies pressure rather consistently, not just when the chamber is full, like a fixed chamber baler. For the many that don't know, the NH baler has a large bottom load-bearing roller, plus five steel rollers above the pickup that are attached to a carriage that pivots around the bottom roller. The Crop Cutter mechanism is a series of fixed knives that emerge from the bottom cast roller when required to slice the crop. The control box can be set to not slice, completely slice, or to just leave the outer layer unsliced so that the bale holds together better and is more weather resistant if hay or straw is stored outdoors. The bale size is set on the control box and so are the number of wraps, but the density is manually set by a pressure relief valve plus the setting of the large coil spring. The big spring can be set to give a relatively hard or soft centre to the bales. [/QUOTE]
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